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DMGamer Posted
The controller works great and is easy to attach to my Google Pixel 3, the only issue is i have to remove my protective case. The controller feels solid but not an automatic replacement for a real console controller of course, due to smaller size and slimmer layout. Works with all Game Pass games via Cloud and some mobile app games like Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. You can download the Kishi app to see what games are known to work before buying.
Maebee79 Posted
My son loves this for playing games on his phone that otherwise require a pc or game console! This is the second one we've purchased. Works great! Smooth controls and easy to put on and off.
JordanN Posted
This thing is amazing, i dont even play my xbox any more and with emulators i can enjoy all my favorite old school games!
Jdrrntx Posted
Overall, I am satisfied this device. My current cellphone, Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G, is a tight fit even without a bumper case. A big peeve for me is that getting things to fit has creased edges of my screen shied at the end corners. Once I pulled the control over the phone though it's snug and not moving anywhere. While I prefer the standard Xbox controller for the thumbstick and button placement, I couldn't get comfortable with the clamp on phone holders. This is a decent compromise. I get the direct controller-phone connection surrounding the screen and a manageable feel for buttons, etc. It's not perfect, for me at least, but solid product. And at a discount price, I do not regret it.
Bruinman92 Posted
Great for the price, still easy to hold with the wide boy Note 10+ Works with multiple games and apps out of the box with a downloadable Razer app also available to show games that it is able to work with without having to do research.
DevilishEx Posted
crazy how awesome this device is. I couldn't be more happier with the fact my note 20 ultra is powerful enough to run the next generation Xbox Series X/S Games. With GamePass Ultimate a Note 20 Ultra and this Kishi you can literally take your Xbox Gaming with you where ever you go, so I definitely would recommend a 10,000 MaH and up battery pack as you will need it for extended gaming
yelfi Posted
Best for Xbox Game Pass and Mobile Games.Good build quality and good comfort
Kindred Posted
I had a 8bitdo prior to purchasing the Razer Kishi and Honesty for the Note 10+ and all around this is a much more comfortable and carry around model.
Contreras2021 Posted
Amazing , better than any Xbox one Controller , 0 Lag, Direct Connection
Srtife87 Posted
Is an awesome to play my emulators and xbox glass with
Henry Posted
Entertaining for the youth, but as an adult, not realistic, a little enough and hard to configure
ToddologiesPS Posted
Great product. I bought this for use with my android phones. I was not aware that this unit would not work with my Samsung Galaxy Fold 3. However, that is because I did not do the research, not the product's fault. I do use with my Google Pixel 6A, Motorola Edge Fusion 30, Sony Xperia Pro I, and Samsung Galaxy s23 Ultra. The Razer Kishi works just great for the games that I play, PacMan, Mini Golf, Car games. I do not get into more intense games. I have Xbox Game Pass on my Android devices and this controller does work just fine. With regard to my Sony Xperia Pro I, it has Playstation loaded and I could not get this Razer Kishi to work. However, I downloaded Xbox Game Pass to the Sony Xperia Pro I and the Kishi worked just fine. I have not run out of a charge using the device as my game play time runs about 30 minutes. The buttons seems solid and work just fine for me. The device connects flawlessly to any of my android phones, with the exception of the Samsung Fold 3, which is due to the style that the Razer Kishi is designed. I do like the compact design, and if I were to compare to my Nintendo Switch, for me, works just the same. The controller is very similar in nature. I would recommend this Razer Kishi if your android smart phone can fit within the design frame. If you take a close look at the center of the Razer Kishi, there is the port that you connect your phone to. There is also an elongated circle. Your phone design must be able to fit within that circular design when extended. If your phone does not, than this controller will not work for you.
Jamie Posted
I really like what Razer did to make this. The Kishi is very compact and portable when stored and provides some decent ergonomics when in use. I really like how they were able to fit all the controls into such a compact package that fits in your jacket pocket when not in use. The compact size though does have some quirks that you have to get used to when coming from a regular console controller. I was coming from an Xbox controller and by comparison the Kishi controls are a little smaller and the hand positions are further apart. I don't think any of these are deal breakers but there is a little adjustment period to get used to these. On the positive side, I have used the Xbox controller with a clip to hold my phone and, while the ergonomics of the controls are great, it was more tiring to hold and use for longer gaming sessions. If you plan to game only for a 20 minutes or so I think a clip is probably fine but if you're gaming for longer then the Kishi is more comfortable. I also think it's a little expensive for what it is and for the price they could have included a soft or hard case to protect the joysticks and keep them from catching on other things while being stored/transported.
Ramsey Posted
I loved having a PSP in the past and have been thoroughly enjoying this as a modern solution to the handheld gaming void in my life (that doesn't cost as much as a Switch). As you'd expect from the branding, it complements xCloud wonderfully. Since it hooks up to the phone directly as opposed to using Bluetooth, there is a detectable drop in latency when playing games on the cloud. The D-Pad is a little mushy and sad (probably the least premium-feeling component of this controller), and the triggers are also a definite downgrade from the OEM Xbox controller. However, I love pretty much everything else about it. All the buttons are clicky and responsive, and the analog sticks are a joy to use. Since they're clickable, there is 1:1 control parity for all the console games that are available on a service like xCloud. Attaching it to your phone is very easy but be warned that it may be a tight/impossible fit if you have one of the latest gigantic phones on the market. I use a Note 9 with this and it feels purpose-built for that class of phone. This is definitely a product for a small (but growing) audience. With that said, I've been totally happy with it. If you're interested in something approximating an Xbox handheld, this creates that experience and it's pretty awesome.
Tommunist Posted
Portable gaming made easy! I picked up on sale for 50 dollars, and gavent regreted it. Turn your phone into a portable gaming device. Works great for GamePass and Xbox remote play. No rumble, though
CyberWeasel Posted
Purchased this primarily to use with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Cloud gaming. Works great! Instantly recognized. No pairing is so nice. Works with other apps/games too. Spent the extra $$ for the Xbox branded version. From what I read it's not necessary but I had gift cards and this version is supposedly "Microsoft certified" to work with the Xbox apps. So much easier to carry around than a full BT controller. Biggest gripe is having to take the phone out of the case to fit it in. It is a tight fit which is good but wish I could leave the case on. Read at least one review that said it bent the phone but I haven't seen that yet. Crossing fingers. So far so good. Game On!
Shubert Posted
I initially got this accessory as a complement to my Samsung Galaxy z flip 3. The thing is, that phone is so thin that using this controller with that device makes the controller wiggle. However, with the rubber stoppers, it's too difficult to put on. It's probably the length of the phone. If you use it with a phone that is a proper candy bar form factor, it should work just fine. I use it with my Google Pixel 6 and the grip is actually very stable. The only thing is I have to use the rubber stopper on one side of the device only because on the top of the phone, the left side of the controller won't fit because of the camera bump. I just happen to have big hands, so I don't really feel very comfortable using these, but for when I have that urge to play but didn't feel like turning on the TV, it really works well. I don't really play native Android games so I wasn't able to test this controller with them.
Robbpitt Posted
Works great with a Samsung Galaxy S20 plus. I don't have to remove my Otterbox, and everything on Gamepass works just as well as it does on my Xbox.
FranksNBeans Posted
Really handy little controller/adapter. I preferred this one over the rest due to its ability to collapse down so small, and because it was more directly branded towards XBox and didn't require any additional app to be running in the background. I dont use this too often though, if I'm being honest. Not because I don't like it, I just don't go out and about looking to hop online and play. If I'm going to a friends, or my in laws, then I'll bring it in case someone wants to hop on together.
Jrxd Posted
This is excellent work perfect in my phone games very easy to use very compact size